Target Puts A Bullseye On The Tech Industry With New "In A Snap" App

Have you ever been looking at an ad in a magazine, perhaps even GQ , wanted to buy a specific product and yet had no idea how to find it? Maybe you have, maybe you haven’t, but Target has just introduced technology to remedy this issue for its bargain-hungry customers. The new app is called "In A Snap" and will allow iPhone users to snap a photo of a product in a Target ad and then immediately be given a link to buy it. Which, if you ask us, is pretty damn convenient and somewhat indicative of our culture’s reliance on technology and general laziness. But whatever—Daddy needs a new coffee table/grooming product/food item/clothing/TV/anything and everything that Target carries, and doesn’t have time to waste.

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